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Sacred Healing Women Therapy
Dallas, TX
Dr. Glenn Dooley
972-291-3466
630 N. Hwy 67 Suite 7
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Bodhi Tree Center for Wisdom & Wellness LLC
(214)520-2667
3112 Hood Street
Dallas, TX
Balanced Approach Holistic Health
(214)520-0216
3626 N Hall St Suite 500
Dallas, TX
Chiromassage
(214)219-3260
3626 North Hall Street
Dallas, TX
Alive and Healthy Institute
972-774-0221
14114 Dallas Parkway, Suite 260
Dallas, TX
INNOVATIONS Wellness Center
972-608-0100
6545 Preston Road, Suite 200
Plano, TX
Fitness Essentials Oaklawn
(214)528-5535
3878 Oak Lawn Avenue
Dallas, TX
Dallas Colon Therapy and Day Spa
(214)893-4882
3626 N.Hall St #712
Dallas, TX
Dallas Colon Therapy and Day Spa
(214)893-4882
3626 N.Hall St #712
Dallas, TX
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Aromatherapy for Cancer Symptoms

Aromatherapy is a type of complementary therapy and one that many cancer patients use in conjunction with traditional medical treatment.

Aromatherapy 101

For centuries, humans have used essential oil for healing. Many essential oils, which are derived from the stems, leaves, flowers, and roots of plants, have pharmacologic actions, which is why they are used in aromatherapy. Some are microbial or analgesic (pain relieving). Others reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety.

Studies on odor and the brain find that certain smells produce special effects on human neurophysiology and automatic function. For example, odors can influence mood, perceived health, and arousal.

While aromatherapy does not directly treat cancer, it helps relieve patients' disease symptoms and treatment side effects and improves their quality of life. Aromatherapy may even boost the effectiveness of treatment by improving patients' attitudes.

Aromatherapy and Cancer

Cancer patients are understandably anxious, and fears of cancer returning can perpetuate this anxiety long after treatment concludes. Researchers believe prolonged anxiety reduces activity in the immune system, leading to the very result patients fear: a recurrence of their cancer.

Studies show that patients' anxiety levels significantly significant decrease following aromatherapy. In fact, in a study with breast cancer patients, participants' anxiety scores went down immediately after an aromatherapy session and continued over time. Other studies find aromatherapy lessens depression, pain, and nausea.

The two main aromatherapy techniques are to inhale the scent (directly or indirectly), or apply it topically, usually during massage.

While generally beneficial, aromatherapy can produce adverse effects. Patients may experience skin irritation from too much or prolonged exposure to essential oils, and they can cause allergic reactions. Essential oils increase your sensitivity to sun and may be toxic in combination with some traditional cancer treatments. You should not ingest essential oils.

You or your aromatherapy practitioner should only purchase essential oils from reputable companies. They should be 100 percent derived from one or more named botanical sources by steam distillation (or by mechanical pressing for citrus oils). The bottle should say the contents are pure essential oils. Use the botanical name, not the commercial name, when ordering oils. Buy small bottles and keep them tightly closed to minimize exposure to oxygen.

Scientific research and anecdotal results make a strong case for integrating aromatherapy with traditional cancer treatments. Be sure to discuss aromatherapy with your physician to prevent unexpected complications.

Sources:

National Cancer Institute. "Aromatherapy and Essential Oils (PDQ®)." Web. 29 October 2010.
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/cam/aromatherapy/healthprofessional

Medical News Today. "The Benefits Of Aromatherapy: M. D. ...

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